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Day 6 (October 26, 2023)


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Day 6 (October 26, 2023) Canadian Schedule

 

No schedule out yet in track cycling. 

 

Beach Volleyball

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Men’s Classification 5-8- :CAN Jake MacNeil/Alexander Russell v. :ARG Tomás José Capogrosso/Nicolas Matias Capogrosso

13:00 PST/16:00 EST: Women’s Semifinals- :CAN Melissa Humana-Parades/Brandie Wilkerson v. :ARG Ana María Gallay/Fernanda Gabriela Pereyra

 

Boxing (All winners qualify for the Olympics)

8:00 PST/11:00 EST: Women’s 75kg Semifinals- :CAN Tammara Thibeault v. :MEX Citlalli Vanessa Ortiz

9:15 PST/12:15 EST: Men’s 71kg Semifinals- :CAN Junior Petanqui v. :ECU Jose Gabriel Rodriguez Tenorio

9:45 PST/12:45 EST: Men’s 92kg Semifinals- :CAN Bryan Coldwell v. :BRA Keno Marley Machado

13:15 PST/16:15 EST: Women’s 50kg Semifinals- :CAN McKenzie Wright v. :USA Jennifer Lozano

14:00 PST/17:00 EST: Women’s 66kg Semifinals- :CAN Charlie Cavanaugh v. :USA Morelle McCane

15:00 PST/18:00 EST: Men’s 63.5kg Semifinals- :CAN Wyatt Sanford v. :BRA Yuri Falcao Dos Reis

 

Track Cycling

6:05 PST/9:05 EST: Women’s Sprint Qualification- Emy Savard, Sarah Orban

6:24 PST/9:24 EST: Men’s Team Pursuit Qualification- Carson Mattern/Chris Ernst/Michael Foley/Matt Richardson

7:15 PST/10:15 EST: Men’s Sprint Semifinal 2- :CAN Nick Wammes v. :SUR Jair Tjon En Fa
7:19 PST/10:19 EST: Women’s Omnium Scratch- Devaney Collier

7:37-7:51 PST/10:37-10:51 EST: Women’s Sprint Repechage- TBD

8:04 PST/11:04 EST: Women’s Omnium Tempo- Devaney Collier

8:41-8:44-11:41-11:44 EST: Women’s Sprint Quarterfinals- TBD

14:11-14:18 PST/17:11-17:18 EST: Women’s Sprint Semifinals- TBD

14:18 PST/17:18 EST: Women’s Omnium Elimination- Devaney Collier

14:30-14:42 PST/17:30-17:42 EST: Men’s Team Pursuit Heat 1-3- Carson Mattern/Campbell Parrish/Michael Foley/Matt Richardson

14:57-15:00 PST/15:00-18:00 EST: Men’s Sprint Gold/Bronze Medal Races- TBD

15:38 PST/18:38 EST: Women’s Omnium Points- Devaney Collier

 

Field Hockey

13:30 PST/16:30 EST: Women’s Group B- :CAN Canada v. :CUB Cuba

 

Handball

13:30 PST/16:30 EST: Women’s Group A- :CAN Canada v. :ARG Argentina

 

Modern Pentathlon

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Women’s Relay Fencing Ranking Round- Kelly Fitzsimmons, Devan Wiebe

10:30 PST/13:30 EST: Women’s Relay Riding- Kelly Fitzsimmons, Devan Wiebe

11:15 PST/14:15 EST: Women’s Relay Fencing Bonus Round- Kelly Fitzsimmons, Devan Wiebe

12:00 PST/15:00 EST: Women’s Relay Swimming 200m Freestyle- Kelly Fitzsimmons, Devan Wiebe

12:30 PST/15:30 EST: Women’s Relay Laser Run- Kelly Fitzsimmons, Devan Wiebe

 

Racquetball

7:45 PST/10:45 EST: Men’s Team Gold Medal Match- :CAN Canada v. :BOL Bolivia

 

Shooting

5:00 PST/8:00 EST: Women’s 10m Air Pistol Qualification- Yanka Vasileva, Audrey-Ann Le Sieur

5:30 PST/8:30 EST: Men’s/Women’s Trap Qualification Day 1/2- Colin Grover, Madeline Scola, Lindsay Boddez

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Men’s 10m Air Pistol Qualification- Tugrul Ozer

9:00 PST/12:00 EST: Women’s 10m Air Pistol Final- TBD

10:30 PST/13:30 EST: Men’s 10m Air Pistol Final- TBD

11:00 PST/14:00 EST: Women’s Trap Final

 

Surfing

5:09 PST/8:09 EST: Women’s Longboard Repechage Round 3 Heat 2- :CAN Olivia Stokes v. :ESA Sindy Portillo

7:50 PST/10:50 EST Women’s Shortboard Main Round 2 Heat 3- :CAN Sanoa Olin v. :BRA Tatiana Weston-Webb (how is this a R2 draw??)

9:45 PST/11:45 EST: Men’s Repechage Round 2 Heat 4- :CAN Cody Young v. TBD

12:03 PST/15:03 EST: Women’s SUP Surf Repechage Round 2 Heat 2- :CAN Catherine Bruhwiler v. :CHI Maria Lagos

12:49 PST/15:39 EST: Men’s SUP Surf Repechage Round 2 Heat 2- :CAN Finn Spencer v. :ARG Franco Faccin

13:12-13:35 PST: Men’s Shortboard Repechage Round 3 Heats 1/2- TBD

13:58-14:21 PST/16:58-17:21 EST: Women’s Shortboard Repechage Round 3 Heats 1/2- TBD

 

Tennis

7:00 PST/10:00 EST: Men’s Singles Round of 16- :CAN Justin Boulais v. :BRA Gustavo Heide

NB 18:00 PST/21:00 EST: :CAN Rebecca Marino/Justin Boulais v. :BRA Marcel Demoliner/Luisa Stefani

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Nick Wammes advances to the gold medal match in men’s sprint!

 

Nevermind, it was a best of three, and Suriname takes it. :(

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40 minutes ago, Josh said:

Nick Wammes advances to the gold medal match in men’s sprint!

Wasn't this a bit premature? Isn't it best 2/3 and Wammes only won the first match?

 

It's so hard to follow track cycling on the site (I can't watch now even if they are showing anything). It seems like Orban lost her sprint match? That's pretty sad.  

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